U.S. patent number 5,376,271 [Application Number 08/219,855] was granted by the patent office on 1994-12-27 for liquid filtration unit.
Invention is credited to H. William Morgan, Jr..
United States Patent |
5,376,271 |
Morgan, Jr. |
December 27, 1994 |
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Liquid filtration unit
Abstract
A liquid filtration system which includes a filter vessel having
a liquid inlet and an outlet. A filter basket Is positioned in the
vessel between the inlet and outlet and a filter bag is mounted on
the filter basket. The bag includes a mounting ring which seats
against the basket and against a smooth inner side wall of the
vessel to prevent fluid leakage.
Inventors: |
Morgan, Jr.; H. William
(Michigan City, IN) |
Family
ID: |
22821050 |
Appl.
No.: |
08/219,855 |
Filed: |
March 30, 1994 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
Issue Date |
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38859 |
Mar 29, 1993 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
210/450; 210/453;
210/452 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B01D
29/23 (20130101); B01D 29/96 (20130101); B01D
29/27 (20130101); B01D 2201/24 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
B01D
29/27 (20060101); B01D 29/23 (20060101); B01D
29/13 (20060101); B01D 029/27 () |
Field of
Search: |
;210/232,238,450,451,452,453,455 |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Dawson; Robert A.
Assistant Examiner: Walker; W. L.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Hall; James D.
Parent Case Text
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No.
08/038,859 filed on Mar. 29, 1993, now abandoned.
Claims
I claim:
1. In a liquid filter including a closed filter vessel having a
side wall, a bottom wall and an inlet port and an outlet port, a
basket positioned in said vessel between said inlet port and said
outlet port, means for supporting said basket in a generally fixed
position within said vessel, and a filter bag positioned in said
vessel between said inlet port and outlet port, the improvement
wherein said vessel side wall is substantially smooth but for an
internal annular projection, said basket including an upper lip
abutting against and supported by said annular projection, said
filter bag including a mounting ring attached thereto, said
mounting ring including a shoulder means for seating against a lip
of said basket adjacent said smooth side wall, said mounting ring
further including a flange projecting from said shoulder means for
contracting said vessel smooth side wall whereby said mounting ring
constitutes seal means for preventing fluid leakage between said
side wall and said bag.
2. The liquid filter of claim 1 wherein said vessel defines a top
opening, a removable cap attached to said vessel for sealing said
top opening.
3. In a liquid filter including a closed filter vessel having a
side wall, a bottom wall and an inlet port and an outlet port, a
basket positioned in said vessel between said inlet port and said
outlet port, means for supporting said basket in a generally fixed
position within said vessel by contact of said basket with said
vessel bottom wall, and a filter bag positioned in said vessel
between said inlet port and outlet port, the improvement wherein
said vessel side wall is substantially smooth said filter bag
including a mounting ring attached thereto, said mounting ring
including a shoulder means for seating against a lip of said basket
adjacent said smooth side wall, said mounting ring further
including a flange projecting from said shoulder means for
contracting said vessel smooth side wall whereby said mounting ring
constitutes seal means for preventing fluid leakage between said
side wall and said bag, said mounting ring flange being flared
outwardly and upwardly from said shoulder means.
4. In a liquid filter including a closed filter vessel having a
side wall, a bottom wall and an inlet port and an outlet port, a
basket positioned in said vessel between said inlet port and said
outlet port, means for supporting said basket in a generally fixed
position within said vessel by contact of said basket with said
vessel bottom wall, and a filter bag positioned in said vessel
between said inlet port and outlet port, the improvement wherein
said vessel side wall is substantially smooth said filter bag
including a mounting ring attached thereto, said mounting ring
including a shoulder means for seating against a lip of said basket
adjacent said smooth side wall, said mounting ring further
including a flange projecting from said shoulder means for
contracting said vessel smooth side wall whereby said mounting ring
constitutes seal means for preventing fluid leakage between said
side wall and said bag, said shoulder means defining a recess and
an outer bead, said basket flange fitted in said recess adjacent
said bead.
Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to liquid filters and will have application
to liquid filters which utilize removable filter bags.
Liquid filters which utilize removable baskets and bags are common
industrial items. In a typical filter of this type, the basket is
seated inside the filter vessel and the bag lays in the basket. The
bag typically includes a mounting ring which has a projecting
flange that seats against an inner shoulder which protrudes from
the vessel side wall. Most such filters utilize the removable cap
to smash this flange against the shoulder and create a seal to
prevent liquid leakage during operation.
The filter vessel and filtration bag/basket combination of this
invention eliminate the inner projecting shoulder and provide for a
filtration system which is very easy to repair and maintain. The
vessel has a smooth inner surface. The bag includes a mounting ring
which has a recess for seating against the upper flange of the
basket. A flange projects outwardly from the ring and seats against
the smooth side surface of the vessel to seal against leakage.
Since bags are replaced frequently, the elimination of the shoulder
will save down time during bag replacement and will also render the
vessel easier to clean.
It is an object of this invention to provide for a liquid
filtration unit which is easy to clean and maintain.
Another object is to provide for a liquid filter which effectively
seals against fluid leakage during operation.
Another object is to provide for a novel and improved filter vessel
to be used in conjunction with a basket and a replaceable filter
bag.
Other objects will become apparent upon a reading of the following
description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been depicted for
illustrative purposes only wherein:
FIG. 1 is a fragmented perspective view of a filter bag showing a
mounting top as constructed according to the principles of this
invention.
FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2--2 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an elevation view of a filter vessel with portions cut
away to illustrate the filter bag and basket in use.
FIG. 4 is a detail view of the area with broken circle 4 of FIG.
3.
FIG. 5 is an elevation view of a modified filter vessel and a
modified basket with portions of the vessel cut away to illustrate
the basket and bag in use.
FIG. 6 is a detail view of the area within broken circle 6 of FIG.
5.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The preferred embodiment herein described is not intended to be
exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed.
It is chosen and described to explain the principles of the
invention and its application and practical use to enable others
skilled in the art to utilize its teachings.
Referring first to FIGS. 1 and 2, reference numeral 10 generally
designates the filter bag which forms the subject matter of this
invention. Filter bag 10 includes a generally closed cylindrical
bag member 12 which is formed of a liquid pervious material, such
as cloth, spun or woven synthetic fibers, or similar materials well
known in the art.
Bag 10 also includes mounting top 14 which is formed of a liquid
impervious material such as molded polyethylene or the like. Top 14
as shown is generally annular in configuration and includes a base
ring portion 16. Bag member 12 is fastened to top 14 at ring
portion 16 in a conventional manner such as tacking or gluing. One
or more handle portions 18 extend across ring portion 16 as
shown.
Top 14 also includes stepped side wall 20 which extends upwardly
and outwardly from ring portion 16. A sealing ring portion 22
extends upwardly and outwardly of side wall 20. Sealing ring
portion 22 is defined by upper side wall 24 which is preferably
flared outwardly as shown and lower wall 26 which defines a
circumferential recess 28. Circumferential lead 30 may be formed on
lower wall 26 and positioned as shown. Upper side wall 24 may also
include a lower bevelled portion 32 which connects the upper side
wall to bead 30. Top 14 as described is preferably molded in a
single piece.
FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate bag 12 in use with a filter vessel
constructed according to the principles of this invention. FIG. 3
illustrates bag 12 in use with a first embodiment of filter vessel
34 and FIG. 4 illustrates bag 12 in use with a modified vessel
36.
Filter vessel 34 includes a generally closed cylindrical housing 38
defined by continuous side wall 40, bottom wall 42 and an open top
wall 44 which has a top mounting flange 46. Housing 38 as
constructed defines inner filter chamber 47. A cover 48 is
positioned over top wall 44 to close vessel 34. Cover 34 is
removably secured to top flange 46 as by eye bolts 50, eye nuts 52,
washers 54, clevis pins and cotter pins (not shown). Plug vent 60
and handle (not shown) are carried by cover 48 as shown. Cover 48
and its associated fasteners and parts are well-known in the art. A
gasket 49 may be disposed between cover 48 and mounting flange 46
to prevent fluid leakage.
Inlet port 62 is located in housing side wall 40 and serves to
admit liquid to be filtered into filter chamber 47. Outlet port 64
is located in housing bottom wall 42 and serves to provide an
egress for filtered liquid from filter chamber 47. Side wall 40
preferably has a continuous crimped portion 41 as shown.
Filter basket 66 is positioned in filter chamber 47 as shown.
Basket 66 is of common construction and is generally formed of
metal, such as stainless steel or aluminum. Basket 66 includes a
generally cylindrical side wall 68 and a flat bottom wall 70 and is
open at the top 72 which defines an outer circumferential lip 74.
Side wall 68 is preferably perforated to include a plurality of
holes 76 to allow filtered liquid to pass through to outlet port
64.
Filter bag 10 and filter vessel 34 are operated to filter various
liquids in the following manner. Cover 48 is first removed and
filter basket 66 inserted into filter chamber 47 with its lip 74
supported on crimped portion 41 forming an annular projection. Bag
10 is then inserted into filter chamber 47 with the bag member
positioned within basket 66. Mounting top 14 is preferably formed
with the outer diameter of flared upper side wall 24 slightly
greater than the inner diameter of housing side wall 40. Thus
formed, upper side wall 24 flexes to a flush fit with the housing
side wall 40 to seal against leakage of fluid around the side of
bag member 12 and basket 66. Top 14 seats against basket top 72 at
recess 28. Cover 48 is closed and secured.
In operation, bag member 12 is spaced from basket side wall 68 by
virtue of stepped side wall 20 of mounting top 14. Fluid to be
filtered flows in through inlet port 62 and is directed by housing
side wall 40 and top 14 into bag member 12 which filters solid
impurities larger than the pore openings in the bag member. The
filtered liquid flows out of bag member 12 and through holes 76 in
basket 66 to outlet port 64 where it exits vessel 34.
Bag 10 must be periodically replaced and basket 66 and vessel 34
cleaned to ensure efficient filtration. Cover 48 is removed and a
user grasps bag 10 by handles 18 to remove the bag which is
discarded. Basket 66 may be removed if desired usually by pulling
on a handle (not shown). Vessel 34 may then be rinsed clean by
conventional methods. Reinsertion of the new bag 10 and basket 66
is as above described.
FIG. 5 illustrates a modified filter vessel 36 which includes
support legs 80 connected to housing 38 which allow the vessel to
support itself in an upright orientation. Vessel 36 includes no
crimped portion 41 and is adapted to work with a modified basket 82
which includes support legs 84 that rest on housing bottom wall 42.
Otherwise, each of the component parts of bag 10, vessel 36 and
basket 82 function identically with those described above. As such,
similar numbers are used throughout FIG. 5 to identify parts common
to both vessels 34, 36 and a second description of these parts will
not be presented in the interests of clarity. The insertion and
removal of bag 10 and basket 82 is also identical to the methods
above described.
It is understood that the above description does not limit the
invention to the details given, but may be modified within the
scope of the following claims.
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